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QuestionCould I make a solar system model using this method?Community AnswerYes, although it would be difficult and quite time-consuming. Many people prefer to use painted Styrofoam balls instead.
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QuestionHow do I turn a crochet ball into a grape?Jenny MarieCommunity AnswerMake the balls as described in article, leaving an extra long tail on each ball. Once you have enough balls to form a cluster, begin crocheting the tails together two at a time. Start at the base where the yarn is still attached to the balls. Make a slop-knit as close to this base as you can, but relax; a bit of "looseness" in a grape-cluster is good. Alternate pulling a loop of yarn through the loop on your hook from one ball-tail to another until a cluster forms.
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QuestionI’m a beginner and this seems hard. Anything easier to recommend?MicheleTop AnswererFor most beginners, making dishcloths, scarfs and afghans are the best and easiest way to learn. Try finding a pattern for a simple dishcloth or other flat piece of work before trying dimensional.
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QuestionCan I add ears and eyes to these to make little animals?SikiWtideICommunity AnswerYes, you can sew on ears and eyes. Some people use safety eyes that look like black dots. You could even add tails if you wanted to.
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QuestionCan I finger crochet this?Community AnswerYes, you can, but try using thicker yarn as it will be easier for your fingers.
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QuestionIf I stuff the balls with cotton and follow the pattern exactly, will they be large and heavy enough for juggling?Community AnswerYou could modify the pattern by multiplying everything by the same number to maintain symmetry. Alternatively, you could add dry beans or plastic pellets instead of cotton to increase the weight.
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QuestionThe bottom part of my crochet ball has big gaps, and you can see the cotton. How can I fix it?Community AnswerIf you have extra yarn, you can sew the bottom shut. In my experience, I use the yarn from my magic ring to close it up.
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QuestionHow many crochet needles do I need—just one?Community AnswerYes, usually yarn has a label indicating the hook size you need, but I recommend choosing a hook that's 0.5-1mm smaller to make your stitches tighter.
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QuestionHow can I turn this crocheted ball into a stuffed animal by adding more balls?Austen HataeCommunity AnswerYes, you can create a stuffed animal by crocheting balls of different sizes and sewing them together. With practice, you will be able to form various creatures.
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